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Apple leads touch-screen panel market this year

A Powermat wireless charging system is displayed as charging an Apple's iPhone 4 during the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Apple has already secured 60 percent of the world’s touch-screen panels in 2011, a move that could make its competitors such as RIM and HP struggle in obtaining touch-screen panels for their devices, said a media report.
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Verizon: We Don't Need Nokia/Microsoft

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iPhone 4 Password Lock Won't Stop Hackers

A remote wipe is the only way to protecting your iPhone data if the phone falls into the hands of a thief or is lost, according to research from Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology.
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Market awaits bold strategy shift from Nokia's CEO

Nokia's wisdom in picking outsider Stephen Elop to return it to its former glory will be tested on Friday when the new chief executive reveals his plans to transform the world's biggest cellphone maker.

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